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“At The Starting Gate” Stock Market (and Sentiment Results)…

Published 2023-08-24, 10:18 a/m

Now that we’ve had the 5% pullback we anticipated in recent weeks, many pundits are once again prognosticating the “beginning of the end.” When you dig under the surface however, the clearer story looks like “the end of the beginning” and most stocks are just at the starting gate of major cyclical recoveries.

Here are a few we have discussed in previous podcast|videocast(s):

As I have stated before, the key to making big money in this business is “zooming OUT.” When you get caught up in the short term noise, it takes you out of many of the best companies whose recoveries can be doubles, triples and more in reasonable time frames (over a few years).

Do these stocks (below) look like they are near a top or just beginning a multi-year recovery (in no particular order)? If you feel like you missed the rally, or if there’s nowhere to put new money to work, you’ve got what we gently refer to as “stinkin’ thinkin’!” You’ve been watching too many clickbait bears on TV, and it costs you a lot of money to listen to them. Some of these companies have taken off already, but most are just coming out of the starting gate and nowhere near intrinsic value/full recovery (opinion, not advice).

You need only look at the chart of the All Country World index below to see the percent of stocks BELOW their pre-pandemic highs.

48% of global stocks below pre-Covid highs

If your hedge fund manager or money manager can’t consistently find quality businesses on sale (and have the fortitude/experience/knowledge to stick with them through the short term volatility – until price reaches or exceeds intrinsic value), hire someone who can. Many of you have done just that in recent days, weeks and months and we are grateful for that! The smartest (most successful) people in the world focus on that they do best (build their businesses/careers) and outsource the rest.

They know that even if you THINK you have all of the ingredients, unless you know how to mix them in the right proportions and know when to take each one out of the oven (from years of experience), you’re not going to produce world-class cookies (results).

PYPL (PRICE fell ~81% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Paypal Holdings Inc

Paypal Holdings Inc

DIS (PRICE fell ~58% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Walt Disney Co

Walt Disney Co

BABA (PRICE fell ~82% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd

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Chinese bank shares are not exactly heralding a meltdown

Alibaba delivered its strongest first quarter on record

If China is imploding, why isn't this reflected in commodity prices

Macau's tourism arrivals are returning to 2018 pre-Covid levels

The renminbi has been weak, but has not broken lower against the US

AAP (PRICE fell ~72% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Advance Auto Parts Inc

Advance Auto Parts Inc

CPS (PRICE fell ~97% from peak, not Revenue)

Cooper Standard Holdings Inc

MMM (PRICE fell ~57% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

3M Co

3M Co

BAX (PRICE fell ~59% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Baxter Intl Inc

Baxter Intl Inc

CCI (PRICE fell ~51% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Crown Castle Intl

Crown Castle Intl

VFC (PRICE fell ~81% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

VF Corp

VF Corp

GNRC (PRICE fell ~83% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Generac Holdings Inc

Generac Holdings Inc

SWK (PRICE fell ~68% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Stanley Black & Decker Inc

Stanley Black & Decker Inc

BAC (PRICE fell ~46% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Bank of America Corp

Bank of America Corp

AMZN (PRICE fell ~57% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Amazon.com Inc

Amazon.com Inc

C (PRICE fell ~48% from recent peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Citigroup Inc

Citigroup Inc

VNO (PRICE fell ~80% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Vornado Realty Trust

Vornado Realty Trust

GOOGL (PRICE fell ~45% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Alphabet Inc

Alphabet Inc

SE (PRICE fell ~90% from peak, not Earnings Power or Revenue)

Sea Ltd

Sea Ltd

XBI (PRICE fell ~65% from peak)

S&P Biotech ETF

INTC (PRICE fell ~62% from peak)

Intel Corp

TLT (PRICE fell ~47% from peak)

iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF
The perma-bears on TV are like the birds in a farmer’s field. The birds take a bit of the crop from time to time (cause short-term volatility), but if you spend all of your days chasing (paying attention to) the “negative” birds, it takes you out of the field from planting your seeds (gaining an abundant future harvest). Focus on taking advantage of once in a generation opportunities and ignore the short-term noise.

The negative ne’er–do–wells never wind up with much money in the long term (even those who get lucky on one or two trades in a career). They sound the “smartest” on TV but earn the least over time. Fortunes are made consistently buying high-quality, cash-generative businesses/assets – when they are out of favor (and holding them through volatility until they reach or exceed full intrinsic value) – not predicting the next apocalypse. Those gamblers who hit on the roulette wheel once in a career (predicting a crash) have a tendency to give it all back to the casino over time because their process was never durable or repeatable. Not to mention, the “end of the world” only comes once!

For those of you buying the negative narrative, there are DOZENS of stocks like the ones above we are currently working on for new money and when some of these hit our fair value targets and are harvested. This condition will not last forever, but we are constructive on markets as far as the eye can see:

S&P 500 - Generational cycles lasting roughly 16-18 years

S&P 500 - could the S&P rally to 14,000?

Summary: Expect bouts of volatility on the surface, look for opportunities under the surface. Rinse, repeat…

NASDAQ Cycle Composite for 2023

Now onto the shorter term view for the General Market:

In this week’s AAII Sentiment Survey result, Bullish Percent (Video Explanation) dropped to 32.3% from 35.9% the previous week. Bearish Percent rose to 35.9% from 30.1%. The retail investor is showing some renewed trepidation.

Sentiment Survey Historical Data

AAII Bulls

The CNN “Fear and Greed” dropped from 52 last week to 49 this week. You can learn how this indicator is calculated and how it works here: (Video Explanation)

Fear & Greed Index

US - CNN Fear and Greed Index

And finally, the NAAIM (National Association of Active Investment Managers Index) (Video Explanation) dropped to 59.87% this week from 65.49% equity exposure last week.

NAAIM Exposure Index

This content was originally published on Hedgefundtips.com.

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